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OFFICIAL Time Table
-Corrected to February • 7th'. 190.8
T U f t S LEAVE DSUXSO-H AS FOLLOWS:
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TWENTY YEARS OLD GOOD AS GOLD,
Gfaylord's P i n e Tree Con«k B a l s a in,
Xt n e v e r F a i l s
2 5 and 5 0 c GAYLORD MIDlGl l GO.
115 State St., Schenectady, N . Y .
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Mr. and Mrs Charles Haverly and da.trgliter,, Mrs. Reque of Al banv have been spending a few da-v-s wt:a' Mr. and Mrs.- .Herman ^aa^ : ;V ;^v ; ; " ; ^ , : ' ' . ; • • ' ; .•;'•-.'V; V;;; ';,: ' :^.
/ Troru as /Haines' ,;w bo has. been spending.;'soBfletime,-at;. his; :hpme, has,retarded to;•Albany.;- ••;';..'•:
• M-r. 'ana.-:Mrs.: HiUon of ;SGuen:
ectady. spent Easter with her par.: ents, ;.Mr. and Mrs Jacob I Truax. Their daughter retu^nedlionie with them;:. :]
:y;:.^:- y ;•'••• '"v.. ••: .-. v/;'-- :r _ - ;L,uther Secorand wife of Albany
A. F . Dierz of Akamoat was--in.!';spen^Sunda family,,. .Mr,;, -an a- Mrs.: ,;\ Ernery.
Clifford Shaver of Cobleskill call- I •;• Miss; Pra^ence Barkley ha,s been ed on B; King of this place; M o n | ;
v i s i t i n ; g : .'.-'Elias White: is. visiting his moth..
erVwho; is' very il;L.. near ^Rotterdam.;
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SCHEDULE O n a r r i v a l a n d d e p a r t u r e of M a i l s from t h e P o s t Office a t Q U A K E R S T R E E T , N . Y
M a i l s A r r i v e : . : F r o i n E a s t , W e s t 9 : 0 0 a m . F r o m E a s t , W e s t a n d . S c h e n e c t a d y 12.00 ML. F r o m E a s t a n d S c h e n e c t a d y 5 : 4 5 p . m .
M a i l C l o s e s : F o r E a s t a n d W e s t 8 :00 a. m . F o r E a s t a n d S c h e n e c t a d y 10:55 a« i n , F c r s a s t , W e s t a n d S c h e n e c t a d y 4:45 p m . D H , C G A I G E P . M .
Mrs Benj. Myers spent Saturday and Sunday with her son at Schenectady. '.;/-
Mr- Stevens who has been
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We:P^;Caf-'farfe;oW
Mrs. Josephine .VanEtta of Bur tonsville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Augustus Devoe.
very ill, is reported some; better at this^writingv''1;;.; :;;•;; /••?;.>;;:; :; .Enough : ;snow fell for the season;
of;':the year,- Monday.. .:. Ellsworthi "^i l ianason, Willia:nj
Gallup,;MrsI Charles Clowe, Lucius Stevens,; Gerald and Glifford Cham-pion! are theones that are suffering From severe. colds,-;;/ ':
:: Miss Edith. Clyckman is now lty-;.n:g; -with v'her: .'• mother,- Mrs. ' A . Pill$nbfe^;^/X..^.-^;"-|;' . •-::.'-:;V;/••';.:
Walter Sperbeck has been hous- Miss Vertie Glow who lias been ed, for a portion of last week, with 1 visiting her cousin / AI ta Shoul tes, .a severe cold •.' :';;.•'•.;;•{'has'returned;;':.home.;•".-•, ••;• •.>•'."':
Roy Scranton visited Mr. and Mrs. Maus Pitcher at Altamont Friday and Saturday.
eating Miss Montany e . 61 Charleston j , ..;• Mis&ito was at the home of Mrs. Howard j T h e^^ Mann ior a few days last w e e k / / v
;o P ; M. all are Mr. and Mrs. D . H . Crowe left
town Wednesday morning to visit the sick at Altamont and Albany'.
2 .a' April 24th, at invited to-' at tend;.'.:'; :
l]\ /: -. £ , -Mrs. • W.'. C. Briggs Sect.
• 'Bert" Hilton of Schenectady visited his mother, Mrs. H . Hilton and his brother, Alfred Hilton., S u n d a y . •••
F l t S , then
Mr. and Mrs, F Seaman accom panied by Miss Rose Busch of On-eonta spent Monday at K. M. Sea man's. , '•:
(jraB^eiieterj . T h e .Annual '-meeKng' p ' Grove
Cemetery vvill be held in the M. E. church hall, ";• Delanson•'•• 1ST, . Y. :-on:
Saturday afternoon a t 2:3b May 2^. 1908.U ' ;: P. Pc Merrihew,';Sect.;
F E G O O D S -TV. purchase of ten thoasarid yards- of p la in and fancy white goods
brings.'this' otrering part icularly near to every wpina 1.1. iii Schenectady th is week. '••,. T h e . lot incUides fancy . c h e c k s and-s t r ipes tor waist ings,: plaid naiusooks a n d : nuidrasv dot ted ^Swisses,' sheer lawn, checks and figured, mercerized madras fabrics. We offer: - :
• Ext ra tine qual i ty plain; white Ind ia linen value 12 l-2c, a t 10c yard, ; Whi te plaid nainsooks and madras , . regular values 15c and 18c; at
12 1-2'c:yaM'..;';;;,:.'. ;'.V"^^'^ ;-'v.''V':::^^ ... '->'•'• Whi te plaid and str iped lawns and madras , line qual i ty , values 5()c
yard; a t 15c yard. ';,.,'.: ••' White do t ted dress;Swisses; regular 20e qua!i ty, at 1 4 c yard ; Whi t e waist ings in. sheer lawn, checks and figured mercerized xci-ad>'
ias,; all^Se^qualities^rat ' ' ^e ; y 3 axdj^ i ^^ v ^i . . F a n c y mercerized plaids a;nd figured madras . all 30c and 35c quali-.
t ies , ;a t 2 5 c yard;. •••;,.;'' y'W:W'H--\ '.:'-v;'.';:
•C:;;: Boys T h a t is for t h e boys of all ages. We have p lanned la rge ly for the i r
Spr ing and summer comfort and at tract ive appearance in this ga ther ing Of pretty,, yet serviceable Wais t Suits and Blouse Wais ts . Mothers will rejoice in t h i s oppor tuni ty to clothe the boys properly.
I Boys1 wash suits'••'•. of plain or .striped Chambray in blue, red, grey, and tan , with duck tr immings, sizes o to 10 years,, a t 5 0 c .
' and'7;5C:.;• '••" Boys';wash;suics of fancy oxford
cloth in plaid or str ipes, white braid t r immed and embroidered shield. Bus te r Brown or sailor blouse style a t $ 1 . 0 0 . :;.; • Bpysv wash sui t s of colored 'kHy-' degrade 1 ' G-alatea cloth, pla in or s tr ipe. Bus t e r Brown style, sizes 3 to-.TyearSy at:;$1;-50.."'
Boys ' wash su i t s of linen Popl in in whi te , blue or tan, Buster Brown s ty le wi th Teddy Bear shield, sizes
'3^p-.7;ye-ars,:at.''.$2._-.'5'0.: ;,;:; Boys" whi te ;wrash suits of fine
grade duck, sailor blouse or Bus te r Brown stvle, embroiderd shield, at:$1:..00,.v;/ '
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored*
W<$ will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of health, after years of hopeless suffering- ;
" I h a v e a son t h a t had b r a i n fever w h e n two y e a r s old, followed by fits of t h e worsr. type; a n d h e w a s pronounced Incurable^." I s p e n t h u n d r e d s of dol lars for h im. w i t h o u t relief. . After abou t fifteen y e a r s he b e c a m e so b a d t h a t w e «en^ h i m to Long-cliff hosp i t a l for t h e Insane , a t Loganspo r t , . Ind . H e w a s t h e r e nea r ly t h r e e y e a r s , bi:t he cont i nued to g r o w worse , so we b r o u g h t h im homfe J u l y 30, 1902, In a h awful condit ion. H e h a d los t h i s m ind a lmos t ent i re ly . H e ha rd ly kne -̂v- 01W o f . t h e family; could n o t even find his bed; w a s a to ta l wreck . H e h a d from 5 to 10 t i ts a day . W e w e r e u~gc\d to t r y Dr. Miles ' Nerv ine , a n d before i h e first bot t le w a s used , w e could see a change for t h e bet tor . W e h a v e given it t o h im ever s ince, a n d h e h a s had b u t t w o very l i gh t spells s ince l a s t Augus t , 1902, and then he w a s no t well o the r ways . W e pronounce h i m cur^d.- a s h e can work a n d go a n y w h e r e . If any one wi shes t o a s k a n y ques t ions concerning. th i s , t h e v a r e a t l ibe r ty to do so . "
• E . H . B U N N E L L , Lincoln, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nerv ine Is sold by your
drugglst> w h o will g u a r a n t e e t h a t t h e first bot t le will benefit. If It fal ls , ho will refund y o u r money .
Miles Medical Co., Elkhar t , Irid
Hendrick Hudson and
Best-on-Record Bran, Middlings,; Meal, Buck
wheat Feed and; Poultry Supplies!
CRATER-S CHOICE CLOVER and TIMOTHY Seed
CAR LOkD
PeiMei M Cedar SMDiles
HUNT & WASHBURN Delanson/ N. Y.
M r s . S> W . Po t t e r w h o is now at
the Albany hospi ta l is ge t t i ng a long
nicely a n d h e r arr ival borne is look
ed for the la t te r pa r t of n e x t w e e k .
N o services, in the Chr is t ian
church S u n d a y on account of; the
absence of the pas tor , R e v ; S . W .
Pot te r , who was w i t h his-sick wife
at the A lbany Hosp i t a l .
L . I . Crowe of Denver , Golorado",
is expec ted to a r r ive a t A l t a m o n t ,
to m o r r o w ( F r i d a y ) to see his
mo the r who is very ..ill, w i t h bu t
s l igh t hopes as to her recovery .
W a l t e r B r iggs of Albany, : w h o
has been a pa t ien t a t t he A lbany
hospi tal for blood poisoning, i s now
at his home and p u t of doors on
c ru t ches for the first. W e d n e s d a y . .
Miss Lou ise Br iggs after t a k i n g
an E a s t e r vacat ion w i t h her par
en t s , Mr . and Mrs . Wilson Br iggs ,
r e t u r n e d to A m s t e r d a m Monday to
resume he r du t ies as teacher in: one
of the H i g h Schools ;
Mr. Cha r l e s Tol les , after spend
ing ten w e e k s a s t ra ined n u r s e ,
wi t h s m al I p0 x p at.i e u t s at "New -
b u r g h was rel ieved from d u t y last
week , and is now a t t h e home of
his pa ren t s , Mr. and Mrs , E E .
Tol les . H e ar r ived in town S a t u r
day. : ' > •.';'..'.••;. ' . ' :;
F. A.. Cooper of Delmar has purchased the stock of goods of J; H. Oaidiner & Co. of Delanson and will take possession of store as soon as he can close his business at Del-mar. We i ave known Mr. Cooper for some years and we believe that the people who patronize; him will receive value for what they buy..
Charles Schoonmaker who moved to Schenectady some eighteen months ago from his farm in the town ot Wright, has coucluded that all is not gold even in a city life, so he returned Monday with all his household goods to the farm. Good resolution we call it, and others will do likewise betore 1908 closes, if the spectacles we wear do not deceive us.
Letter t o ';E.-. E- • Tolles.;; ' \[/ /^Quaker Street,'•M.':-Y.) •/"•;,• ;.;v
'• p e a r - S i r ; T h e r e a re two/sor t s of p a i n t : ; 6 u e t o sell and m a k e t r ip tey , t he o ther to pa in t and save money . :- W h o ge ts t he rnaney? T h e maker, t h e s e l l e r / t h e pa in te r ;
Where ; does it conle-from? T h e owner,, of course ; he p a y s t he pa in t er for do ing the work, and the dealer for ga l lons of pa in t ; and h e , p a y s the ;pa in t -manufac tu re r , ga l lons a-ga in : more gal lons, more money all a r o u n d ; for t h e o w n e r t o -pay to the: pa in ter dealer; a n d pa in t -manufac t -:Ure;r>..,.:-;..':;J:/' ' v ;••;' ;,•''•-;"• ;
W h a t ' s t he jpa in t t h a t saves money? Gal lons aga in ; less gal lons , less money for paint , less money for wages ; a gallon of p a i n t is $5 for wages and pa in t . Less gal ions, less money -to pay. $5 a gal lon, '
T w o sor ts of pa in t : less ga l lons and more : less money and more : $5 a gal Ion difference: t w o to one in gal lons a n d money.
I t costs twice -as much to pa in t the•• ave rage more-ga l lons paint as to pa in t Devoe. W h e n t h e people find-out, it: may not be qu i t e so easy to sell e x t r a v a g a n t pa in i by calling it V"cheap", £:-'-'.-\':l ££•:.• - Y o u r s t ru ly : 51 • ; :^yi :
: | ' ^F: ;W;DE^OE & CO P . S . . ;-F i : ;^v ; ; .Alexander-/ sells our paii i t . ;; .
•: ; : .TOWH:0MiTlAY CON- [x • ' ; / ' ; ^: ;v^^ : ; ; : : :C
. B o y s ' white wash suits, of "Hy'de-g r a d e " Galatea or Linen Popl in , embroidered shield Russian blouse style, a t $ 1 , 5 0 and $ 2 . 0 0 .
Boys ' Pu r i t an blouse waists with or without, collar in white or colored, sizes (> to 15 years, a t 5 0 c .
B o y s ' P u r i t a n blouse waists wi th soft collar, in black sateen or blue chambray', sizes 6 to 15 years, a t soc; .
Boys' P u r i t a n blouse waists in white, madras , plain or plaited bosom/sizes 6 to 15 years, a t JBc.
Bo¥s v negligee sh i r t s of colored madras and percale, l ight or da rk \ pa t t e rns , curls a t tached or detached. a t S O c each
' . . ' j ' . ' - . - - • • •
Boys1 blouse waists of whi te or colored madras . wi thou t collar or with collar a t tached a t 50c . each .
I IMC '•Ja.iHOx-c31o3r» B L e o e i v e t'xr'<>xja.%>ft ^A.*toj3.-tJL<.->aca
Soto.033.ectad3r!s Greatest Store Q0m m w r a muutMa -52
T h e . goods are here^—that's sure;
T h e stylesv are at tract ive—that .S t rue:
T h e prices" are: l ow—tha t ' s evident;
T h e guarantee is sol id—that 's safety;
T h e savins:;,'is..•/generous—that's profit;
T h e wise Buyer— tha t ' s .you, .'•.•'^//'-;'Won't forget these
Everything hi gold,.silver,
Precious stones, cut..'glass; e tc . , /
From the merest dainty trifle to the
Mos t expensive and pretent ious .
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; D E R 2 3 3 State St, Tfse SO Year Old 'Jewelry House .: •'"
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Take Notice—That the reward offered for the property stolen of the undersign ed on the 8 th day of October 1906 is off and will not be paid by me. ..: Dated, Delansou, N. Y., Apn
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;; / 29-2 , / / : / Zeiah Jenkins
Garving^ ITour F u t u r e Fortune
The person who is saving his money and^makin^ regular deposi ts in the Schenectady Savings Bank is carving out his future fortune with the accuracy of a grea t sculptbr.
/Now..is jus t the t ime to open an account and start saving in e a r n e s t / / ; " /:'''•./.•'-.'•,
/ •; • -;' $ 1 -2' Pe r C Hiit., I; vie rest P;; id, / Co: n i > o Mi i-'1 • .V. • Seuii-Auniially. on Acco.unrs of ^1 a;.(l
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avings a S c h e t i e c t a d y / N . Y.
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G R E A T E S T B A R G A I N EVER / /^ . . / ' , / ^ / ' : " v OFEERE
Solid gold frames and frameless glasses from $i> 00 v Eyes examined Free and glasses furnished only if needed. Glasses as low as $1.00. If you suffer with headaches a cure is guaranteed wi thout fail. If you have failed elsewhere do no t be discouraged, t h e Eye Specialist connected with th i s establ ishment has many years oi experience and t h e best of reiferencesv Lady in at tendance, 509 Broadway, AlbanyyN.Y. '
have f.orvy-Cvvo 1 vvagoiis iii atbCA, consis t ing of Road W a g o n s , Car r iages , Concords ; Su r r eys . Market wag
ons;. Fa rm wagojns and Fa rm T r u c k s , some with rub-, „ ~ — , - - * — - . . . . . bcr t ires, some With steel t ires.
/ I n th is assor tment we beiie\je you can find t h e ' I t l G H T ONE
These wagons are bought for cash Look them over and convince/your-self that the prices are as low as can be named, considering the high standard of the wagons.
Syracuse Plows and Harrows '•';.'; 6rass Seed*
n Espefance, N. Y.
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